It is possible that you have a problem with a particular brand of toothpaste, which perhaps has more peppermint flavoring than you really want; see if you can find another brand that you like better. If that doesn't help, you can consult your dentist.
No can not with bare hands only with gloves (make sure you don't touch it with skin or it will burn
Toothpaste dries out pimples, which can cause them to go away faster. However, toothpaste can also "burn" your skin if left on too long or applied to heavily. Use a pimple cream instead.
From personal experience, yes. It stops the pain and prevents blisters in the case of a 2nd degree burn. As for those who say it is a bad idea because it will harm the skin, the mucous membrane of the mouth is weaker than skin but there is no issue putting toothpaste there?
I actually have mine for 3 weeks now and it looks better but still not completely gone. I asked a lady down at a cosmetic's store and she told me that I have to do peeling once a week and moisturizr in order to let my skin regenerate again.
Toothpaste is only good for pimples on your face. It dries them out. Toothpaste is not good for the skin. If you do use toothpaste for your pimples use white or clear toothpaste. Colored toothpaste will stain your face and make your face the color of the toothpaste for days. Also only put the toothpaste on the pimple. Not on your entire face. It will burn you until your eyes start to water if you do. Also be sure to not leave the toothpaste on for more than 5 minutes or else strong burning will occur.
The idea that applying toothpaste to the breast skin could cause breast growth arose because modern toothpastes include ingredients which irritate the skin when used in this way. Substances such as menthol and fluoride not only cause irritation to the skin but can lead to inflammation and even swelling, which unfortunately can be mistaken for signs of breast growth. It would of course be very useful if a common household item such as toothpaste could really help promote breast growth, but unfortunately not only does toothpaste not contain any ingredient useful for breast development, applying it to the skin can actually cause damage to the skin if it is left there for a period of time, such as overnight. The skin can be severely irritated, but even worse it can also be dried out to such an extent that the place where the toothpaste was applied can look scarred as though a burn had been suffered there.
Yes, acids will burn skin.
No, PVA can not burn your skin.
A burn (caused by radiation, or heat) to the skin.
Normally when you get a burn it's always good to put toothpaste on that burn it prevents it from making a bubble and swelling up. It may burn for a lil bit but you should be fine. It may make a scar after couple of days you can put coco butter to remove the scar. If the burn is really bad you should go to the hospital. They have special treatment for your burn.
No, Toothpaste contains many chemicals designed to clean enamel, not treat your skin. In fact, it would over dry your skin causing more irritation.
No, Toothpaste contains many chemicals designed to clean enamel, not treat your skin. In fact, it would over dry your skin causing more irritation.